Partnërka in Crime: Characterizing Deceptive Affiliate Marketing Offers

Victor Le Pochat, Cameron Ballard, Lieven Desmet, Wouter Joosen, Damon McCoy, Tobias Lauinger

Data set

This website provides instructions on how to obtain the data set of our PAM 2025 paper on the deceptive affiliate marketing ecosystem.

Given the sensitive nature of the data, we do not publish it for anonymous download. Instead, we invite interested researchers and stakeholders to reach out to us to gain access to the data.

To request access to the data set, please send an email to lieven.desmet@kuleuven.be, explaining who you are and for what purpose you would like to obtain the data set.

We thank the anonymous reviewers for their valuable feedback. We thank the participants of the SecWeb 2021 workshop and IEEE S&P 2022 poster session for their feedback on an early version of this research. This research is partially funded by the Research Fund KU Leuven, the Cybersecurity Research Programme Flanders, and the National Science Foundation under grant 2039693. This research was supported by the Research Foundation - Flanders (FWO) through a PhD fellowship (11A3419N, 11A3421N), junior postdoctoral fellowship (1298825N) and a research visit grant (V426920N) held by Victor Le Pochat. Victor Le Pochat is currently employed by the European Commission. The views and opinions of the author expressed herein are personal and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Commission or other EU institutions.